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TKD Cubz

Ages 4 – 6

Confidence, Focus And Friends — From Age Four.

Play-led Taekwon-Do for the youngest mat-walkers. Forty-five minutes built around how four-year-olds actually learn: games, drills, and a skill stripe to chase every class.

Two young TKD Cubz students at Apex Martial Arts, Evesham
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No kit, no commitment, no hard sell. Bring your child, let them try a class free, and we’ll send the next available Cubz times.

A Word From Your Coach

Before You Book.

If you’re reading this, you’re probably worried about something. Most of the parents who walk through our door for a Cubz trial are.

Here’s the honest truth about TKD Cubz. We’re not going to turn your four-year-old into a black belt by Christmas. We are going to spend forty-five minutes a week teaching them that they’re allowed to fail at something, get back up, and try again. That’s the whole job.

By the end of their first term most Cubz are doing things their parents didn’t think they could. Reading their stripe card. Speaking up in front of the class. Standing in a stance for a full minute without falling over. Small wins that change the way a child sees themselves.

Book a free trial, bring your child, and let them try a class for themselves. It’s the only way to know if Cubz is right for them, and it costs you nothing.

See you on the mat,

Ben England

The Struggle

Sound Like Your Four-Year-Old?

If you’re nodding at one of these, you’re in the right place.

01Struggles to sit still or listen, at home or at nursery
02Lacks confidence around new children or unfamiliar settings
03Has more energy than the living room can contain
04Gets upset when something doesn’t come easily
05You want a positive influence outside of school

If any of these sound familiar, you’re in the right place. Apex was built for exactly these moments.

A young Cubz student on the mat at Apex Martial Arts, Evesham
TKD Cubz · Evesham
Character

Confidence That Follows Them Off The Mat.

Belt tips, line drills, and games with rules teach Cubz something the playground can’t: that hard things become easy when you keep showing up. They watch older Cubz do what they can’t do yet, and decide for themselves that they want it too.

Confidence at this age isn’t loud. It’s the child who tries something they would have refused six weeks ago. Parents notice it first at home.

Fitness

Forty-Five Minutes Beats Any After-School Screen.

Cubz is genuinely physical without being competitive. Running, jumping, kicking, holding a stance. Cubz work harder in a single class than most children do all week, and they enjoy every minute.

Better sleep, better appetite, better mood. The unfair bonus on top of everything else.

A Cubz student focused during class at Apex Martial Arts, Evesham
TKD Cubz · Evesham
Focus

Listening Skills The Classroom Notices.

We use clear structure, named drills, and short repeatable cues. Every Cubz class follows the same pattern, so children quickly know what’s coming and what’s expected.

Within a few months teachers regularly comment that the child is different in class.

Fun

They Actually Want To Come Back.

Cubz isn’t a chore. It’s a game with rules. We mix in tag, obstacles, partner drills and team challenges so children leave laughing and asking when the next class is.

That’s the only KPI that matters at age four. The technique comes later. The love of training has to come first.

Frequently Asked

Common Worries, Answered Straight.

TKD Cubz is play-led and non-contact. We build focus, balance, and listening skills through games and partner drills. There is no sparring at this age.

Yes. Our coaches are experienced with shy children and never force participation; most settle in within a few sessions. Cubz is designed for children who can’t catch a ball, can’t balance, or won’t make eye contact yet.

Most of our Cubz were brought in by parents whose child hated sport. Martial arts isn’t team sport. There’s no pressure to keep up, no captain picking sides.

Almost always. The structure, physical activity, and a coach who expects real listening transfer straight back to the classroom.

All instructors are DBS-checked and safeguarding-trained, and we have an open viewing area where parents can watch every class. See our Safeguarding page for the full policy.

Comfortable clothes they can move in. T-shirt and jogging bottoms work great. No uniform needed for the trial.

What They Walk Away With

What Cubz Walk Away With.

Respect

For coaches, for partners, for themselves. The thing that translates straight back to home.

Confidence

Visible. Eye contact, posture, voice. The kind parents notice at the school gate.

Discipline

Sit still, listen, follow through. Habits that compound.

Focus

Real, sustained attention, built through structure and drills.

Fitness

Real physical capacity in a body still learning what it can do.

A Second Home

A class they look forward to. A coach who knows their name. Friends who clap when they progress.

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